When professional services firm EKS&H relocated their Denver office after more than 20 years in their previous location, it was essential that the interior design of their new 155,000-square-foot space update their look to reflect their active and collaborative culture.

As we enter a new era for our company we have been thinking a lot about what this merger will mean for our work. Specifically, the tremendous impact we’ll be able to have as we combine our skills and resources with those of the greater Stantec community.

We’re proud to share that the RNL-designed Utilities Administration Building (UAB) in Fort Collins was recently awarded LEED Platinum certification. This building is just the third in the country and fourth in the world to be awarded Platinum under the new LEED v4 for New Construction.

Find out what happened when RNL teamed up with students at DU for the NAIOP Real Estate Challenge on a project that blurred the lines between residential and industrial uses, and between urban and agrarian development patterns...

When professional services firm EKS&H relocated their Denver office after more than 20 years in their previous location, it was essential that the interior design of their new 155,000-square-foot space update their look to reflect their active and collaborative culture.

As we enter a new era for our company we have been thinking a lot about what this merger will mean for our work. Specifically, the tremendous impact we’ll be able to have as we combine our skills and resources with those of the greater Stantec community.

The streetcar may conjure up nostalgic images, but look at some of the major metropolitan areas in the U.S. – Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Tucson, Atlanta, Dallas, Washington D.C. and Orange County – and it’s clear that cities are starting to embrace the streetcar once again.

We’re proud to share that the RNL-designed Utilities Administration Building (UAB) in Fort Collins was recently awarded LEED Platinum certification. This building is just the third in the country and fourth in the world to be awarded Platinum under the new LEED v4 for New Construction.

We often talk about personal mobility being a human right, but other than walking, every other mobility option involves money that some families simply don’t have. On Bike to Work Day this year, we saw an opportunity to help...

Find out what happened when RNL teamed up with students at DU for the NAIOP Real Estate Challenge on a project that blurred the lines between residential and industrial uses, and between urban and agrarian development patterns...

At RNL, we believe we have a responsibility to create spaces and places that are mindful of their impact not just on the environment, but also on the people who use them. We want people to thrive. That philosophy is at the core of our design for Lakehouse, a new for-sale multifamily residential project that broke ground in Denver last week. Here is how we're doing it...

It seems like every day there’s a new story about Denver’s growing popularity and the effect it’s having on the housing market. Higher rents mean that in many cases, the people who work in the restaurants, boutiques and grocery stores in the city can’t afford to live where they work.

At first blush, the IIDA Pret-A-Porter fashion design challenge might not seem like the most natural place to explore concepts related to Design 2 Thrive, but our Interiors team took a thoughtful, socially conscious (as well as chic!) approach to this year’s challenge that drew from more than a few of our 12 principles.